Knowledge
By (Author) D. Pritchard
Palgrave Macmillan
Palgrave Macmillan
10th June 2009
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
121
Paperback
161
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
278g
Duncan Pritchard offers students not only a new exploration of topics central to current epistemological debate, but also a new way of doing epistemology. This advanced textbook covers such key topics as virtue epistemology, anti-luck epistemology, epistemological disjunctivism and attributer contextualism.
'This new book by Duncan Pritchard is an excellent introduction to the theory of knowledge, as well as a useful resource for understanding Pritchard's own important view. Pritchard's treatment of the subject area is masterful, achieving a combination of clarity and efficiency that is rarely seen in philosophy.'
- John Greco, Saint Louis University, USA.
'An excellent overview of contemporary epistemology from the perspective of an established, prolific contributor to the field. It is informative, objective, and well argued, but also readable and engaging.'
- Ernest Sosa, Rutgers University, USA.
Duncan Pritchard is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His research is primarily in epistemology, and he has published widely in this area, including two books, Epistemic Luck (2005) and What is This Thing Called Knowledge (2006).